Propulsion Engineering

Details

Form of attendance:
Full-time
Language:
English
Duration by degree:
4 years Bachelor
Tuition fees:
RUB 480 000 per year
Curriculum:
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Fields of training:
24.03.01

An entrance examination in Physics and Mathematics

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Description

Do you want to gain deep knowledge of physics and material science, become a brilliant engineer, and build your career in one of the most complicated fields of the modern high-tech industry? The best practices of the Russian propulsion engineering school are shared with students of this undergraduate program.

Key features

The program focuses on an in-depth study of theoretical disciplines with advanced training in general engineering. Our graduates gain skills in a wide range of engineering disciplines, from turbojet engines development and gas turbine design to various fields of general machinery and structural engineering.

Principal subjects

  • Turbojet design engineering
  • Product lifecycle management for jet engines
  • Schematic design and mathematical modeling
  • CAD software for propulsion engineering
  • Thermodynamics and heat transfer
  • Materials science and strength theory
  • Combustion physics

Career opportunities

  • A comprehensive curriculum combined with intensive practical training provide graduates with an opportunity to continue their education in various fields of high-tech engineering and start their career with aerospace and heavy industry majors, such as Boeing, Airbus, Embraer, Rolls-Royce, Pratt & Whitney, Siemens, GE Power, Sauer, or Subaru.

Head of the program

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Veronika Monakhova

Candidate of Technical Sciences, associate professor

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